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Singapore introduces mandatory caning for serious scam offences

Published on: December 31, 2025 11:11 AM

Singapore has introduced mandatory caning for serious scam related offences, as amendments to the country’s penal code came into effect on Tuesday. The move reflects the city-state’s tougher stance against organised scam syndicates following record financial losses suffered by victims in recent years.

Read More: Crackdown launched on rising online scams

Under the new law, individuals convicted in serious scam cases will face mandatory corporal punishment ranging from a minimum of six strokes to a maximum of 24 strokes of the cane. The punishment will be imposed in addition to existing penalties such as imprisonment and fines, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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— The Sun Malaysia (@theSundaily) December 30, 2025

Authorities said the legislation targets not only those who directly carry out scams but also members of organised syndicates and recruiters who play a role in facilitating fraudulent activities. The ministry previously stated that people who assist scammers, including so-called “money mules” who provide bank accounts or SIM cards, may also face discretionary caning of up to 12 strokes, depending on the severity of their involvement.

The government has described scams as a major national challenge. Singapore has recorded a sharp rise in scam cases over the past several years, driven largely by online fraud, impersonation scams and investment-related schemes. Official data presented to parliament showed that the country lost more than $2.8 billion to scams between 2020 and the first half of 2025, with around 190,000 cases reported during that period.

Alongside stricter laws, Singapore has expanded preventive and awareness measures to curb fraud. Public education campaigns have been intensified, warning citizens about common scam tactics and encouraging vigilance. The authorities have also set up a national anti-scam hotline to provide immediate assistance to victims and those who suspect fraudulent activity.

Technology-based solutions have been part of the response as well. The ScamShield mobile application, launched in 2020, allows users to screen suspicious calls, messages and websites, helping to block potential scams before harm occurs.

Read More: Punjab alerts public over fake E-challan scam 

Officials say the combination of tougher penalties, enforcement and public awareness is intended to deter criminals and disrupt scam networks, while reinforcing public confidence in the country’s ability to combat financial crime.

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